Does Our Offense Suck?

Talk about the Washington Football Team here. Do you bleed burgundy and gold?
Gibbs4Life
G4L
G4L
Posts: 2363
youtube meble na wymiar Warszawa
Joined: Sun Sep 05, 2004 3:45 pm
Location: no
Contact:

Does Our Offense Suck?

Post by Gibbs4Life »

Question : we were 6-2 with wins in Dallas and Philly but finished 8-8 with a problem scoring, maintaining drives, protecting the QB, and getting open at the WR position, so just how bad is our offense? Is it so bad that we miss the playoffs again this year?
Last edited by Gibbs4Life on Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
HAIL
tribeofjudah
tribe
tribe
Posts: 7075
Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2007 11:02 pm
Location: SURF CITY, HB, CALI *** Occasionally flying into a SUPERNOVA

Post by tribeofjudah »

One name comes to mind: Jon Jansen...

Oh wait.... 2 names: Jason Campbell
Proverbs 27:17 As iron sharpens iron,
so one person sharpens another.
crazyhorse1
ch1
ch1
Posts: 3634
Joined: Mon Mar 21, 2005 9:01 pm
Location: virginia beach

Re: Does Our Offense Suck?

Post by crazyhorse1 »

Gibbs4Life wrote:Question : we we're 6-2 with wins in Dallas and Philly but finished 8-8 with a problem scoring, maintaining drives, protecting the QB, and getting open at the WR position, so just how bad is our offense? Is it so bad that we miss the playoffs again this year?



Yup. Drafting Oher will help, but we'll still need to replace Thomas and Casey, as well as find a top WR. Next year, we can spend a no. one pick on a QB. and pick up a top LB and DE.

In other words, there's too much to do. We'll be out of the playoffs for at least two years.

It was wrong to cut Taylor. He'll have another great year this season and possibly next. Injuries and being used incorrectly were his problems last season, not diminishing skills.
Chris Luva Luva
---
---
Posts: 18887
Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2003 1:55 pm
Location: AJT
Contact:

Post by Chris Luva Luva »

The passing offense sucks, yes.
The road to the number 1 pick gaining speed!
User avatar
ChocolateMilk
Hog
Posts: 803
Joined: Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:57 pm
Location: Fredericksburg Virginia
Contact:

Post by ChocolateMilk »

Chris Luva Luva wrote:The passing offense sucks, yes.
yes.. yes it does. hopefully with another offseason of work together, it'll get better.
R.I.P. Sean Taylor

You will be missed, but never forgotten
Gibbs4Life
G4L
G4L
Posts: 2363
Joined: Sun Sep 05, 2004 3:45 pm
Location: no
Contact:

Post by Gibbs4Life »

So basically we waisted our O-lineman's best years on Mark Brunell.

Cooley had 1 td and that boggles my mind. All those times we were in
the red zone, on the goal line and Cooley gets 1 td?
HAIL
Gibbs4Life
G4L
G4L
Posts: 2363
Joined: Sun Sep 05, 2004 3:45 pm
Location: no
Contact:

Post by Gibbs4Life »

Next year, we can spend a no. one pick on a QB.


Does Colt Brennan not deserve a go?
HAIL
User avatar
LORD GIBBS
Hog
Posts: 221
Joined: Thu May 03, 2007 7:10 am
Location: VA

Post by LORD GIBBS »

Gibbs4Life wrote:
Next year, we can spend a no. one pick on a QB.


Does Colt Brennan not deserve a go?



Call Me crazy but I think we go after Cutler ! :wink:
I BLEED BURGUNDY AND GOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RayNAustin
Hog
Posts: 2370
Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:56 am

Post by RayNAustin »

LORD GIBBS wrote:
Gibbs4Life wrote:
Next year, we can spend a no. one pick on a QB.


Does Colt Brennan not deserve a go?



Call Me crazy but I think we go after Cutler ! :wink:


The only thing crazy about that would be expecting this FO to be that smart.

Attaining Cutler would have as equal an impact as the Haynesworth signing. The two issues that have plagued the Skins are lack of production in the passing game, and a lack of pressure from the d-line. Those two issues have kept the Skins from being legit contenders, and would be hugely addressed. Though I find it completely consistent with history ... We have the 4th rated defense in the league, and a pathetic offense ... what do we do? Spend all of the big money on defensive players.

Though I like the Brennan kid A LOT. He has game, and nice touch and accuracy. I think he could be the sleeper. But there is a lot more risk involved in relying on Brennan to step up than to turn things over to Cutler. But I'd be OK with giving Colt a shot. I think there is a big surprise waiting inside the Kid with questionable mechanics.
SkinsJock
08 Champ
08 Champ
Posts: 18385
Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2004 10:23 pm
Location: New England

Post by SkinsJock »

Our passing offense and offensive game planning left a lot to be desired - basically, very disapointing.

When Zorn was brought in, I thought that he would help Campbell a lot and that the offensive game planning might be improved.

I have a great deal of respect for Joe Gibbs but I felt that our offense was too predictable. That, and the fact that we had QBs that left a lot to be desired during his second stint here.

I really was disapointed in how Campbell looked as our QB after having a lot of time with Zorn before the season began last year. Especially as Zorn had named him the QB, spent a deal of time with him and was reportedly using an offense that Campbell was somewhat familiar with.


We were 6-2 after 8 games but when you realize how lucky we were in 3 of those games and with Portis having the kind of year he was having, In my opinion, we should have been a lot more effective in the passing game - I do not think we were bad but we were lucky to be 6-2 and with Portis playing like that my feeling is Zorn AND Campbell let the team down.

Last year is done - hopefully we and the team learn from it.

I understand that the offensive line is older but to me there were a lot of things that need improving - game planning, QB play, QB leadership, a real #1 WR and a younger line all need to happen for us to have a good passing game. This will take more than 1 year as the offensive line needs time playing together and is very important in the passing game. This will not happen quickly by just adding a very good (hopefully) RT from the draft.

I think that Campbell is just a good QB - I hope I am wrong and I really hope he can become the QB that Gibbs thought he was but I just feel he is lacking in leadership and his ability to make reads and get rid of the ball, or, do what really good QBs do and just make plays.

So, we are a work in progress on offense - but, we are going to be special on defense for those games that Fat Albert can be a part of :wink:
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
User avatar
Cooter
piggie
Posts: 176
Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2009 8:46 am
Location: The Moon Tower

Post by Cooter »

LORD GIBBS wrote:Call Me crazy but I think we go after Cutler ! :wink:


I'd rather save our draft picks and give Brennan a shot then go after Cutler.
User avatar
Deadskins
JSPB22
JSPB22
Posts: 18392
Joined: Fri Jul 02, 2004 10:03 am
Location: Location, LOCATION!

Re: Does Our Offense Suck?

Post by Deadskins »

crazyhorse1 wrote:It was wrong to cut Taylor. He'll have another great year this season and possibly next. Injuries and being used incorrectly were his problems last season, not diminishing skills.

He's not going to have a great year if nobody signs him. While I agree with you about his problems last year, I think his injuries and his lack of commitment, may force him into early retirement. He will at least have to take a major pay cut if he wants to play.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.


Hog Bowl IV Champion (2012)

Hail to the Redskins!
User avatar
fleetus
Hog
Posts: 1681
Joined: Sun Apr 25, 2004 9:50 am
Location: Charlottesville, Va.

Re: Does Our Offense Suck?

Post by fleetus »

crazyhorse1 wrote:
Gibbs4Life wrote:Question : we we're 6-2 with wins in Dallas and Philly but finished 8-8 with a problem scoring, maintaining drives, protecting the QB, and getting open at the WR position, so just how bad is our offense? Is it so bad that we miss the playoffs again this year?



Yup. Drafting Oher will help, but we'll still need to replace Thomas and Casey, as well as find a top WR. Next year, we can spend a no. one pick on a QB. and pick up a top LB and DE.

In other words, there's too much to do. We'll be out of the playoffs for at least two years.

It was wrong to cut Taylor. He'll have another great year this season and possibly next. Injuries and being used incorrectly were his problems last season, not diminishing skills.


Hmmm.. funny, none of the things you list would be a problem fixing if we had not signed Haynesworth.
Build through the draft!
User avatar
fleetus
Hog
Posts: 1681
Joined: Sun Apr 25, 2004 9:50 am
Location: Charlottesville, Va.

Post by fleetus »

Cooter wrote:
LORD GIBBS wrote:Call Me crazy but I think we go after Cutler ! :wink:


I'd rather save our draft picks and give Brennan a shot then go after Cutler.


Yeah, Cutler is fool's gold. He isn't as good as he looks and evidently isn't mature enough to be the leader of a team either.
Build through the draft!
User avatar
brad7686
B-rad
B-rad
Posts: 3124
Joined: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:46 am
Location: De La War

Post by brad7686 »

In order for the pass offense to suck as bad as it did last year, a lot of things have to go wrong. It's really not even a question, the passing offense was terrible. Here's some of the reasons:

-WR's without prototypical size/speed
-None of the receivers could catch, and even Cooley had an off year in the hands dept.
-Qb unfamiliar with system who is a bit slow to throw anyway
-Pathetic pass protection
-Everyone learning a new system

The biggest problem? Drops/lack of good catches. Always happened on third downs and killed drives. The WC is about catching short and getting good YAC. You can't get good YAC if you miss catches.
User avatar
fleetus
Hog
Posts: 1681
Joined: Sun Apr 25, 2004 9:50 am
Location: Charlottesville, Va.

Re: Does Our Offense Suck?

Post by fleetus »

Gibbs4Life wrote:Question : we were 6-2 with wins in Dallas and Philly but finished 8-8 with a problem scoring, maintaining drives, protecting the QB, and getting open at the WR position, so just how bad is our offense? Is it so bad that we miss the playoffs again this year?


Basically, yes. Other than Dockery, we didn't do anything to help the offense, which was 90% of the problem last year. So, even if we draft a decent OT, he will be a rookie. Only the top 2 tackles are considered starter ready in the NFL. Oher would be a good pick, but he won't be better than Heyer/Jansen on day 1.

Our WR's are a major concern too. We can hope Thomas and Kelly show up in ironman shape, ready to make up for poor rookie years, but I wouldn't hold my breathe on that. So, it's back to the dropsy smurfs who are decent players but not suited to the #1 and #2 WR roles they've had for several years now.

I predict Campbell will play better, Thomas/Kelly will play better but Haynesworth won't be a huge difference maker and Portis won't start for more than 12 games. So we'll finish 8-8 again.
Build through the draft!
User avatar
Deadskins
JSPB22
JSPB22
Posts: 18392
Joined: Fri Jul 02, 2004 10:03 am
Location: Location, LOCATION!

Post by Deadskins »

brad7686 wrote:even Cooley had an off year in the hands dept.

He had the best season in franchise history for a TE in the hands dept. :roll:
He was listed as having three fumbles (one of which would have been taken back if we had challenged), though, so maybe that's what you meant.
He can't be faulted for not being thrown to in the red zone.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.


Hog Bowl IV Champion (2012)

Hail to the Redskins!
Chris Luva Luva
---
---
Posts: 18887
Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2003 1:55 pm
Location: AJT
Contact:

Post by Chris Luva Luva »

brad7686 wrote:The biggest problem? Drops/lack of good catches. Always happened on third downs and killed drives. The WC is about catching short and getting good YAC. You can't get good YAC if you miss catches.


You can't get YAC when your QB is forecasting the play to the defense with his dreadfully slow release and tendency to lock onto a certain WR.

Add that to the WR's not being big enough to break tackles.

Sprinkle in a bit of the dropsies.

A dose of wrong routes.

A sack or two for a lil "oopmh".

It's a recipe for disaster.
The road to the number 1 pick gaining speed!
User avatar
brad7686
B-rad
B-rad
Posts: 3124
Joined: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:46 am
Location: De La War

Post by brad7686 »

Deadskins wrote:
brad7686 wrote:even Cooley had an off year in the hands dept.

He had the best season in franchise history for a TE in the hands dept. :roll:
He was listed as having three fumbles (one of which would have been taken back if we had challenged), though, so maybe that's what you meant.
He can't be faulted for not being thrown to in the red zone.


I remember a couple big drops. He wasn't as clutch as usual IMO. He had a lot of yards/receptions, I know. Obviously, he is the class of the receiving corps, I'm not disputing that.
User avatar
brad7686
B-rad
B-rad
Posts: 3124
Joined: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:46 am
Location: De La War

Post by brad7686 »

Chris Luva Luva wrote:
brad7686 wrote:The biggest problem? Drops/lack of good catches. Always happened on third downs and killed drives. The WC is about catching short and getting good YAC. You can't get good YAC if you miss catches.


You can't get YAC when your QB is forecasting the play to the defense with his dreadfully slow release and tendency to lock onto a certain WR.

Add that to the WR's not being big enough to break tackles.

Sprinkle in a bit of the dropsies.

A dose of wrong routes.

A sack or two for a lil "oopmh".

It's a recipe for disaster.


Yea that stuff didn't help either.
User avatar
riggofan
HereComesTheDiesel
HereComesTheDiesel
Posts: 9460
Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2004 5:29 pm
Location: Montclair, Virginia

Post by riggofan »

Gibbs4Life wrote:
Next year, we can spend a no. one pick on a QB.


Does Colt Brennan not deserve a go?


Yeah. God knows he lit it up in the fourth quarter of preseason games last summer.

Seriously the Colt stuff is just ridiculous. Do people honestly believe that former NFL quarterback Jim Zorn would look at three QBs on his roster and not field the best one? You have to be smoking crack.
User avatar
Britskin
piggie
Posts: 139
Joined: Sun Mar 07, 2004 4:54 am
Location: Somerset England, perth western australia

Post by Britskin »

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:08 pm Post subject:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Gibbs4Life wrote:
Quote:
Next year, we can spend a no. one pick on a QB.


Does Colt Brennan not deserve a go?


Yeah. God knows he lit it up in the fourth quarter of preseason games last summer.

Seriously the Colt stuff is just ridiculous. Do people honestly believe that former NFL quarterback Jim Zorn would look at three QBs on his roster and not field the best one? You have to be smoking crack.



The thing is that CB caught everyones eye - ok he was just playing late pre-season time but he sparked things up. JC seems to produce the same performances season after season and fails to regularly find receivers other than his main option or possibly second. Sure occasionally he reminds us that he has real talent by making some plays but do you really believe he`s the answer ? - i no longer believe - i don`t think anyone can ignore what a difference TC made when he got the chance at the end of the previous season - suddenly all sorts of receivers were catching balls that were thrown their way - receivers that JC never found open. Theres a reason we saw that and i don`t think it has much to do with TC being a great QB , or his familiarity with AS` offense. The answer is closer to JC being 1 or 2 dimensional. I agree that we have too much to do in the draft to think about taking a QB in the 1st but i`m betting its crossed Zorn`s mind - even if only for a second.
Lets go Redskins !
VetSkinsFan
One Step Away
One Step Away
Posts: 7652
Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:31 am
Location: NoVA

Post by VetSkinsFan »

riggofan wrote:
Gibbs4Life wrote:
Next year, we can spend a no. one pick on a QB.


Does Colt Brennan not deserve a go?


Yeah. God knows he lit it up in the fourth quarter of preseason games last summer.

Seriously the Colt stuff is just ridiculous. Do people honestly believe that former NFL quarterback Jim Zorn would look at three QBs on his roster and not field the best one? You have to be smoking crack.


And how does anyone know what Brennan's potential is without seeing him on the field? You can speculate all you want, but you can't prove jack.
...any given Sunday....

RIP #21 Sean Taylor. You will be loved and adored by Redskins fans forever!!!!!

GSPODS:
The National Anthem sucks.
What a useless piece of propagandist rhetoric that is.
SkinsFreak
Fire in the Sky
Fire in the Sky
Posts: 4730
Joined: Tue Dec 27, 2005 8:31 am
Location: Surfside
Contact:

Post by SkinsFreak »

I agree, Vet, and not many have seen Colt play since last August. But I think he meant that Zorn knows how to evaluate QB's and will know which one gives the team the best chance to win. During last season, guys that watched all 3 QB's throwing the ball in practice said it was "clearly evident" why Zorn feels Campbell is currently our best option. Colt could emerge, I'm pulling for him and I like him a lot, but I agree with riggofan... Zorn knows QB's and will make the right decision.
yupchagee
#14
#14
Posts: 4536
Joined: Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:50 pm
Location: Louisville KY

Post by yupchagee »

LORD GIBBS wrote:
Gibbs4Life wrote:
Next year, we can spend a no. one pick on a QB.


Does Colt Brennan not deserve a go?



Call Me crazy but I think we go after Cutler ! :wink:


You are cray! (well, you DID ask!)
Skins fan since '55

"The constitution is not a suicide pact"- Abraham Lincoln
Post Reply